Proton MR Spectroscopy of the Breast Using the Total Choline peak Integral as A Marker of Malignancy & its Histological Grading

Hisham Adel AbdelfatahMoustafa;

Abstract


MR spectroscopy of the breast is a recently described noninvasive method that has
shown promising results in differentiating benign from malignant lesions. High
levels of composite choline are likely to be found in malignant lesions . Low
choline level


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Title Proton MR Spectroscopy of the Breast Using the Total Choline peak Integral as A Marker of Malignancy & its Histological Grading
Other Titles بروتون التحلیل الطیفي بالرنین المغناطیسي للثدي باستخدام إجمالي الذروة الكولین كعلامة من الخباثة والدرجات النسیجیة
Authors Hisham Adel AbdelfatahMoustafa
Keywords Proton MR Spectroscopy of the Breast Using the Total Choline peak Integral as A Marker of Malignancy & its Histological Grading
Issue Date 2014
Description 
MR spectroscopy of the breast is a recently described noninvasive method that has
shown promising results in differentiating benign from malignant lesions. High
levels of composite choline are likely to be found in malignant lesions . Low
choline level

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